Abstract When developing models in cognitive science, researchers typically start with their own intuitions about human behavior in a given task and then build in mechanisms that explain additional aspects of the data. This refinement step is often hindered by how difficult it is to distinguish the unpredictable randomness of people’s decisions from meaningful deviations between those decisions and the model. One solution for this problem is to compare the model against deep neural networks trained on behavioral data, which can detect almost any pattern given sufficient data. Here, we apply this method to the domain of planning with a heuristic search model for human play in 4-in-a-row, a combinatorial game where participants think multiple...
Understanding the neural structures and physiological mechanisms underlying human planning is a diff...
As the collection of data becomes more and more commonplace, it unlocks new approaches to old proble...
In mammals, goal-directed and planning processes support flexible behaviour used to face new situati...
peer reviewedWhen developing models in cognitive science, researchers typically start with their own...
Models in cognitive science are often restricted for the sake of interpretability, and as a result m...
Predicting the behavior of human participants in strategic settings is an important problem for appl...
Unlike traditional time series, the action sequences of human decision making usually involve many c...
Computational models are greatly useful in cognitive science in revealing the mechanisms of learning...
Recent breakthroughs in artificial intelligence (AI) have enabled machines to plan in tasks previous...
Deep reinforcement learning agents such as AlphaZero have achieved superhuman strength in complex co...
Increasingly, electronic interactions between individuals are mediated by specialized algorithms. On...
The majority of computational theories of inductive processes in psychology derive from small-scale ...
abstract: Classical planning is a field of Artificial Intelligence concerned with allowing autonomou...
Our ability to play games like chess and Go relies on both planning several moves ahead and on recog...
This paper focuses on a mechanism by which planners and designers are thought to reduce complexity. ...
Understanding the neural structures and physiological mechanisms underlying human planning is a diff...
As the collection of data becomes more and more commonplace, it unlocks new approaches to old proble...
In mammals, goal-directed and planning processes support flexible behaviour used to face new situati...
peer reviewedWhen developing models in cognitive science, researchers typically start with their own...
Models in cognitive science are often restricted for the sake of interpretability, and as a result m...
Predicting the behavior of human participants in strategic settings is an important problem for appl...
Unlike traditional time series, the action sequences of human decision making usually involve many c...
Computational models are greatly useful in cognitive science in revealing the mechanisms of learning...
Recent breakthroughs in artificial intelligence (AI) have enabled machines to plan in tasks previous...
Deep reinforcement learning agents such as AlphaZero have achieved superhuman strength in complex co...
Increasingly, electronic interactions between individuals are mediated by specialized algorithms. On...
The majority of computational theories of inductive processes in psychology derive from small-scale ...
abstract: Classical planning is a field of Artificial Intelligence concerned with allowing autonomou...
Our ability to play games like chess and Go relies on both planning several moves ahead and on recog...
This paper focuses on a mechanism by which planners and designers are thought to reduce complexity. ...
Understanding the neural structures and physiological mechanisms underlying human planning is a diff...
As the collection of data becomes more and more commonplace, it unlocks new approaches to old proble...
In mammals, goal-directed and planning processes support flexible behaviour used to face new situati...